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Hello there! I am happy that you have found your way to Further In. Here you will find contact information and a few A’s for some common Q’s.

If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or criticisms, please do not hesitate to leave us a comment or reach out to us on Twitter @further_in. Please know, however, that while I welcome those who disagree, I do not welcome those who are disagreeable. For all other inquiries, please send them to inquiries.furtherin@gmail.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

May I reprint/repost one of your articles in my bulletin, magazine, newsletter, website, blog, etc.?

You may, absolutely. For a website, blog, or magazine please reach out to request permission prior to reprinting/reposting.

Are you available to write or edit for my website, blog, or magazine?

Generally, yes. However, my workload beyond Further In may make this too difficult. As Further In develops a larger base of writers and editors, this will become an easier proposition.

Do you accept guest submissions?

Yes! I am always happy to entertain the work of others. If you would like to submit a manuscript for consideration, please email it in .doc or .docx to inquiries.furtherin@gmail.com with the subject line reading “Submission for Consideration.” Please provide a short pitch. As a writer and editor, I am happy to work with you should your submission need a little extra work.

Do you pay for submissions?

Sadly, not at this time. By God’s grace and providence, I hope to have that ability in the future.

Will you review my book?

Yes, with the same caveat as question #2. However, if an immediate turnaround is not needed, or if there is a fair amount of time until the release date, I will be more likely to commit.

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What is Further In?

Further In is an independent journal of contemporary thought about very old ideas. We are dedicated to the good, the beautiful, and the true, to exploring matters of culture, liberal learning, moral imagination, faith and reason, science, literature, the arts, history, and simple living. We hope to contribute in our own small way to, as Eliot phrased it, "the redemption of the time." Thus we offer a "politics" of faith, hope, love, grace, gratitude, prayer, and simplicity.